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Over the past decade, new research has revealed the link between early trauma and lifelong mental health issues. These discoveries have since revolutionized social work, healthcare, and early education. Policy changes enacted in response to our understanding of the biology of trauma are prioritizing earlier interventions like nurse home visiting services for at-risk families, and an increase in pre-kindergarten programs.
This short animation by Nadja Oertelt is part of The Atlantic’s Next America: Early Childhood project, which is supported by grants from the Annie E. Casey Foundation and...
Topics: Child welfare, Cost effectiveness, Early childhood, Home visiting, Mental health, Research
Shared by Abra Lyons-Warren
on May 22, 2017 0
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State by State Chart
Topics: Early childhood
Shared by Marsha Basloe
on May 4, 2017 0
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Suggestions for making supportive housing, both scattered site and single site, safe and developmentally appropriate for infants, toddlers, and preschoolers.
Topics: Early childhood
Shared by Marsha Basloe
on May 4, 2017 0
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Topics: Education, Housing, Low-income, Post-secondary, Racial inequalities, South, Youth
Shared by Housing Is
on Apr 27, 2017 0
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For eligible children, Medicaid pays for the medical services schools provide to students with disabilities so they can get an education.
Topics: Child welfare, Education, Medicaid / Medicare
Shared by Steve Lucas
on Apr 19, 2017 0
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How Students Get to School in Denver, Detroit, New Orleans, New York City, and Washington, DC
Topics: Education, Transportation
Shared by Housing Is
on Mar 29, 2017 0
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In addition to detailing burdensome regulations, industry groups CLPHA, NAHRO, and PHADA raise concerns about recent MTW Notice and Comment solicitations.
Topics: Housing
Shared by Rich Bindell
on Mar 3, 2017 0
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Dr. Ben Carson becomes HUD Secretary with 58 to 41 vote in the Senate
Topics: Affordable Care Act, Funding, Health, Housing, Legislation & Policy
Shared by Steve Lucas
on Mar 2, 2017 0
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What's it like being a first-generation college student? Unlike most of their peers, they can't rely on the experience of parents and family to help them register for classes, fill out financial aid forms, or quickly adjust to their new lives on campus. These are the stories of several first-generation college students and graduates, and this video explores their challenges, sources of support, and recommendations for policymakers. With a third of all incoming college freshmen being first-generation, telling their stories and informing stakeholders is more important than ever.
Topics: Education, Post-secondary
Shared by Abra Lyons-Warren
on Feb 22, 2017 1
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If a homeless student is worrying about where he is spending the night, it’s likely he’s not going to be thinking much about his homework. And in one of the poorest districts in Kansas, educators have realized that to help homeless students they needed to do more to help homeless families. Special correspondent Lisa Stark of Education Week traveled to Kansas City to explore their unique program.
Topics: Education, Homelessness, Midwest
Shared by Abra Lyons-Warren
on Feb 17, 2017 0
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Supporting parents' efforts to help their children develop during the preschool years improves a child's school readiness, reduces behavior problems, enhances social skills, and promotes academic success.
Topics: Early childhood, Education, Family engagement, School-readiness
Shared by Abra Lyons-Warren
on Feb 16, 2017 0
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Topics: CLPHA, Data sharing, Education, Housing, Metrics, Partnerships
Shared by CLPHA Admin
on Feb 7, 2017 0
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An overview of the individual and employer-based insurance markets before and after the ACA, and a look ahead at the choices both insurers and consumers must make for 2018 and beyond.
For those unable to join the webinar and those who want to share the webinar with colleagues, a video of the webinar is now posted to the Alliance for Health Reform website, along with a transcript and all speaker presentations.
Topics: Affordable Care Act
Shared by Abra Lyons-Warren
on Feb 6, 2017 0
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A reading program designed to help men become better fathers is associated with better parenting skills as well as behavior and learning improvements in kids, a small study suggests.
Topics: Early childhood, East Coast, Education, Family engagement, Literacy, School-readiness
Shared by Abra Lyons-Warren
on Feb 6, 2017 0
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Topics: Early childhood, Homelessness, Legislation & Policy, Low-income, School-readiness
Shared by Amber-Lee Leslie
on Jan 27, 2017 0
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Topics: CLPHA, Data sharing, Education, Housing, Metrics, Partnerships
Shared by CLPHA Admin
on Jan 24, 2017 0
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Why well-off black families end up living in poorer areas than white families with similar or even lower incomes.
Topics: Housing
Shared by CLPHA Admin
on Jan 5, 2017 0
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The Center for Neighborhood Technology’s Housing and Transportation (H+T®) Affordability Index provides a more comprehensive way of thinking about the true affordability of place. It presents housing and transportation data as maps, charts and statistics for 917 metropolitan and micropolitan areas—covering 94% of the US population. Costs can be seen from the regional down to the neighborhood level.
Topics: Transportation
Shared by CLPHA Admin
on Nov 21, 2016